Port Forwarding not working properly.

Router: WRT54G V.6
Firmware: 1.00.9
Basically, my port forwarding does not work. Using this link (https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=55554), I can test a port to see if it's open or not.
Whenever I open a port on the router, it displays the port as "CLOSED", while I am aiming for "OPEN". This is a new router, and this problem also was occuring on my old V.2 one. Strangly, when I first tried opening the ports, it worked fine. Next day, it appeared as close, and no other settings were changed.
Any help out there? If any more information is needed, please tell me.

Only if grc reports the port "STEALTH" you have no port forwarding. If it is "CLOSED" then the port on the computer you are forwarding to has the port closed. You must check the settings on the computer where you forward to to see whether the port is open or not. Simply setting up a port forwarding does not open a port. It simply forwards everything to the ip address configured in the port forwarding. Thus, if the port is closed there it is closed and not open.

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